John Martin posted a 6-3 showing in college football
last week and now it's time to destroy the week 14
NCAA football odds this weekend. John is heating up
at the ideal time so don't waste any more of your
precious time passing up on his winning advice. John has
his college
football picks locked and loaded. Thursday we have
Rutgers traveling to Louisville in Big East play. The
Scarlet Knights and Cardinals will tell you they have
not lived up to the goals they set for themselves at the
beginning of the season. Well that's all out the window
come Thursday. Both teams have a chance to salvage their
seasons and the oddsmakers feel that Louisville will be
that team. Week 14 NCAA football betting lines have the
Cardinals as a 2.5-point favorite at home. Do you think
they will cover and pick up a big win in conference
play? Make it easy on yourself and watch John Martin
show you his winning opinion.
On Friday Fresno State travels to New Mexico State in
WAC action. This game doesn't appear to be too exciting
according to the oddsmakers. Week 14 NCAA football odds
list Fresno State as a 12.5-point favorite on the road.
They are obviously expecting a blowout and it is John's
job to decide if he agrees or disagrees. He has decided
and can't wait to fill you in with more winning advice
on this game. Saturday brings us five conference
championship games in the MAC, Conference USA, ACC, SEC
and Big 12 conferences. It also brings the famous Army
vs. Navy game that nearly every fan of college football
will be watching. Sometimes these are boring games on a
yearly basis, but it's still exciting knowing that these
football players are playing a game they love while
trying to fight for our country. You have to respect
that fact and it's a big reason why this game gets so
many viewers. Navy is a 14-point favorite in Baltimore,
MD with their #1 rushing attack in the nation. John's
NCAA football picks
will put you over the top once again this weekend.
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